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[workspace]
members = [
"crates/activity_indicator",
"crates/assets",
"crates/assistant",
"crates/audio",
"crates/auto_update",
"crates/breadcrumbs",
"crates/call",
"crates/channel",
"crates/cli",
"crates/client",
"crates/clock",
"crates/collab",
"crates/collab_ui",
"crates/collections",
"crates/command_palette",
"crates/command_palette_hooks",
"crates/copilot",
"crates/copilot_ui",
"crates/db",
"crates/diagnostics",
"crates/editor",
"crates/extension",
"crates/extension_api",
"crates/extension_cli",
"crates/extensions_ui",
"crates/feature_flags",
"crates/feedback",
"crates/file_finder",
File context for assistant panel (#9712) Introducing the Active File Context portion of #9705. When someone is in the assistant panel it now includes the active file as a system message on send while showing them a nice little display in the lower right: ![image](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/836375/9abc56e0-e8f2-45ee-9e7e-b83b28b483ea) For this iteration, I'd love to see the following before we land this: * [x] Toggle-able context - user should be able to disable sending this context * [x] Show nothing if there is no context coming in * [x] Update token count as we change items * [x] Listen for a more finely scoped event for when the active item changes * [x] Create a global for pulling a file icon based on a path. Zed's main way to do this is nested within project panel's `FileAssociation`s. * [x] Get the code fence name for a Language for the system prompt * [x] Update the token count when the buffer content changes I'm seeing this PR as the foundation for providing other kinds of context -- diagnostic summaries, failing tests, additional files, etc. Release Notes: - Added file context to assistant chat panel ([#9705](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9705)). <img width="1558" alt="image" src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/836375/86eb7e50-3e28-4754-9c3f-895be588616d"> --------- Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com> Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
2024-03-29 23:55:01 +03:00
"crates/file_icons",
"crates/fs",
"crates/fsevent",
"crates/fuzzy",
"crates/git",
"crates/go_to_line",
"crates/google_ai",
"crates/gpui",
"crates/gpui_macros",
"crates/image_viewer",
"crates/install_cli",
"crates/journal",
"crates/language",
"crates/language_selector",
"crates/language_tools",
"crates/languages",
"crates/live_kit_client",
"crates/live_kit_server",
"crates/lsp",
"crates/markdown_preview",
"crates/media",
"crates/menu",
"crates/multi_buffer",
"crates/node_runtime",
"crates/notifications",
"crates/open_ai",
"crates/outline",
"crates/picker",
"crates/prettier",
"crates/project",
"crates/project_panel",
"crates/project_symbols",
"crates/quick_action_bar",
"crates/recent_projects",
"crates/refineable",
"crates/refineable/derive_refineable",
"crates/release_channel",
"crates/rich_text",
"crates/rope",
"crates/rpc",
"crates/task",
"crates/tasks_ui",
"crates/search",
"crates/semantic_version",
"crates/settings",
"crates/snippet",
"crates/sqlez",
"crates/sqlez_macros",
"crates/story",
"crates/storybook",
"crates/sum_tree",
Add tab switcher (#7987) The Tab Switcher implementation (#7653): - `ctrl-tab` opens the Tab Switcher and moves selection to the previously selcted tab. It also cycles selection forward. - `ctrl-shift-tab` opens the Tab Switcher and moves selection to the last tab in the list. It also cycles selection backward. - Tab is selected and the Tab Switcher is closed on the shortcut modifier key (`ctrl` by default) release. - List items are in reverse activation history order. - The list reacts to the item changes in background (new tab, tab closed, tab title changed etc.) Intentionally not in scope of this PR: - File icons - Close buttons I will come back to these features. I think they need to be implemented in separate PRs, and be synchronized with changes in how tabs are rendered, to reuse the code as it's done in the current implementation. The Tab Switcher looks usable even without them. Known Issues: Tab Switcher doesn't react to mouse click on a list item. It's not a tab switcher specific problem, it looks like ctrl-clicks are not handled the same way in Zed as cmd-clicks. For instance, menu items can be activated with cmd-click, but don't react to ctrl-click. Since the Tab Switcher's default keybinding is `ctrl-tab`, the user can only click an item with `ctrl` pushed down, thus preventing `on_click()` from firing. fixes #7653, #7321 Release Notes: - Added Tab Switcher which is accessible via `ctrl-tab` and `ctrl-shift-tab` (#7653) (#7321) Related issues: - Unblocks #7356, I hope 😄 How it looks and works (it's only `ctrl-tab`'s and `ctrl-shift-tab`'s, no `enter`'s or mouse clicks): https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2101250/4ad4ec6a-5314-481b-8b35-7ac85e43eb92 --------- Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
2024-03-27 21:15:08 +03:00
"crates/tab_switcher",
"crates/terminal",
"crates/terminal_view",
"crates/text",
"crates/theme",
"crates/theme_importer",
"crates/theme_selector",
"crates/telemetry_events",
"crates/time_format",
"crates/ui",
"crates/util",
"crates/vcs_menu",
"crates/vim",
"crates/welcome",
"crates/workspace",
"crates/worktree",
"crates/zed",
"crates/zed_actions",
"extensions/astro",
"extensions/csharp",
"extensions/gleam",
"extensions/haskell",
"extensions/php",
"extensions/prisma",
"extensions/purescript",
"extensions/svelte",
"extensions/toml",
"extensions/uiua",
"extensions/zig",
"tooling/xtask",
]
default-members = ["crates/zed"]
resolver = "2"
[workspace.dependencies]
activity_indicator = { path = "crates/activity_indicator" }
ai = { path = "crates/ai" }
assets = { path = "crates/assets" }
assistant = { path = "crates/assistant" }
audio = { path = "crates/audio" }
auto_update = { path = "crates/auto_update" }
base64 = "0.13"
breadcrumbs = { path = "crates/breadcrumbs" }
call = { path = "crates/call" }
channel = { path = "crates/channel" }
cli = { path = "crates/cli" }
client = { path = "crates/client" }
clock = { path = "crates/clock" }
collab = { path = "crates/collab" }
collab_ui = { path = "crates/collab_ui" }
collections = { path = "crates/collections" }
color = { path = "crates/color" }
command_palette = { path = "crates/command_palette" }
command_palette_hooks = { path = "crates/command_palette_hooks" }
copilot = { path = "crates/copilot" }
copilot_ui = { path = "crates/copilot_ui" }
db = { path = "crates/db" }
diagnostics = { path = "crates/diagnostics" }
editor = { path = "crates/editor" }
extension = { path = "crates/extension" }
extensions_ui = { path = "crates/extensions_ui" }
feature_flags = { path = "crates/feature_flags" }
feedback = { path = "crates/feedback" }
file_finder = { path = "crates/file_finder" }
File context for assistant panel (#9712) Introducing the Active File Context portion of #9705. When someone is in the assistant panel it now includes the active file as a system message on send while showing them a nice little display in the lower right: ![image](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/836375/9abc56e0-e8f2-45ee-9e7e-b83b28b483ea) For this iteration, I'd love to see the following before we land this: * [x] Toggle-able context - user should be able to disable sending this context * [x] Show nothing if there is no context coming in * [x] Update token count as we change items * [x] Listen for a more finely scoped event for when the active item changes * [x] Create a global for pulling a file icon based on a path. Zed's main way to do this is nested within project panel's `FileAssociation`s. * [x] Get the code fence name for a Language for the system prompt * [x] Update the token count when the buffer content changes I'm seeing this PR as the foundation for providing other kinds of context -- diagnostic summaries, failing tests, additional files, etc. Release Notes: - Added file context to assistant chat panel ([#9705](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9705)). <img width="1558" alt="image" src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/836375/86eb7e50-3e28-4754-9c3f-895be588616d"> --------- Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com> Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
2024-03-29 23:55:01 +03:00
file_icons = { path = "crates/file_icons" }
fs = { path = "crates/fs" }
fsevent = { path = "crates/fsevent" }
fuzzy = { path = "crates/fuzzy" }
git = { path = "crates/git" }
go_to_line = { path = "crates/go_to_line" }
google_ai = { path = "crates/google_ai" }
gpui = { path = "crates/gpui" }
gpui_macros = { path = "crates/gpui_macros" }
install_cli = { path = "crates/install_cli" }
image_viewer = { path = "crates/image_viewer" }
journal = { path = "crates/journal" }
language = { path = "crates/language" }
language_selector = { path = "crates/language_selector" }
language_tools = { path = "crates/language_tools" }
languages = { path = "crates/languages" }
live_kit_client = { path = "crates/live_kit_client" }
live_kit_server = { path = "crates/live_kit_server" }
lsp = { path = "crates/lsp" }
markdown_preview = { path = "crates/markdown_preview" }
media = { path = "crates/media" }
menu = { path = "crates/menu" }
multi_buffer = { path = "crates/multi_buffer" }
node_runtime = { path = "crates/node_runtime" }
notifications = { path = "crates/notifications" }
open_ai = { path = "crates/open_ai" }
outline = { path = "crates/outline" }
picker = { path = "crates/picker" }
plugin = { path = "crates/plugin" }
plugin_macros = { path = "crates/plugin_macros" }
prettier = { path = "crates/prettier" }
project = { path = "crates/project" }
worktree = { path = "crates/worktree" }
project_panel = { path = "crates/project_panel" }
project_symbols = { path = "crates/project_symbols" }
quick_action_bar = { path = "crates/quick_action_bar" }
recent_projects = { path = "crates/recent_projects" }
release_channel = { path = "crates/release_channel" }
rich_text = { path = "crates/rich_text" }
rope = { path = "crates/rope" }
rpc = { path = "crates/rpc" }
task = { path = "crates/task" }
tasks_ui = { path = "crates/tasks_ui" }
search = { path = "crates/search" }
semantic_version = { path = "crates/semantic_version" }
settings = { path = "crates/settings" }
snippet = { path = "crates/snippet" }
sqlez = { path = "crates/sqlez" }
sqlez_macros = { path = "crates/sqlez_macros" }
story = { path = "crates/story" }
storybook = { path = "crates/storybook" }
sum_tree = { path = "crates/sum_tree" }
Add tab switcher (#7987) The Tab Switcher implementation (#7653): - `ctrl-tab` opens the Tab Switcher and moves selection to the previously selcted tab. It also cycles selection forward. - `ctrl-shift-tab` opens the Tab Switcher and moves selection to the last tab in the list. It also cycles selection backward. - Tab is selected and the Tab Switcher is closed on the shortcut modifier key (`ctrl` by default) release. - List items are in reverse activation history order. - The list reacts to the item changes in background (new tab, tab closed, tab title changed etc.) Intentionally not in scope of this PR: - File icons - Close buttons I will come back to these features. I think they need to be implemented in separate PRs, and be synchronized with changes in how tabs are rendered, to reuse the code as it's done in the current implementation. The Tab Switcher looks usable even without them. Known Issues: Tab Switcher doesn't react to mouse click on a list item. It's not a tab switcher specific problem, it looks like ctrl-clicks are not handled the same way in Zed as cmd-clicks. For instance, menu items can be activated with cmd-click, but don't react to ctrl-click. Since the Tab Switcher's default keybinding is `ctrl-tab`, the user can only click an item with `ctrl` pushed down, thus preventing `on_click()` from firing. fixes #7653, #7321 Release Notes: - Added Tab Switcher which is accessible via `ctrl-tab` and `ctrl-shift-tab` (#7653) (#7321) Related issues: - Unblocks #7356, I hope 😄 How it looks and works (it's only `ctrl-tab`'s and `ctrl-shift-tab`'s, no `enter`'s or mouse clicks): https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2101250/4ad4ec6a-5314-481b-8b35-7ac85e43eb92 --------- Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
2024-03-27 21:15:08 +03:00
tab_switcher = { path = "crates/tab_switcher" }
terminal = { path = "crates/terminal" }
terminal_view = { path = "crates/terminal_view" }
text = { path = "crates/text" }
theme = { path = "crates/theme" }
theme_importer = { path = "crates/theme_importer" }
theme_selector = { path = "crates/theme_selector" }
telemetry_events = { path = "crates/telemetry_events" }
time_format = { path = "crates/time_format" }
ui = { path = "crates/ui" }
util = { path = "crates/util" }
vcs_menu = { path = "crates/vcs_menu" }
vim = { path = "crates/vim" }
welcome = { path = "crates/welcome" }
workspace = { path = "crates/workspace" }
zed = { path = "crates/zed" }
zed_actions = { path = "crates/zed_actions" }
anyhow = "1.0.57"
async-compression = { version = "0.4", features = ["gzip", "futures-io"] }
async-fs = "1.6"
async-recursion = "1.0.0"
async-tar = "0.4.2"
async-trait = "0.1"
bitflags = "2.4.2"
blade-graphics = { git = "https://github.com/kvark/blade", rev = "61cbd6b2c224791d52b150fe535cee665cc91bb2" }
blade-macros = { git = "https://github.com/kvark/blade", rev = "61cbd6b2c224791d52b150fe535cee665cc91bb2" }
Enable Blade on MacOS via "macos-blade" feature (#7669) Depends on https://github.com/zed-industries/font-kit/pull/2 and https://github.com/kvark/blade/pull/77 This change enables Blade to be also used on MacOS. It will also make it easier to use it on Windows. What works: most of the things. Zed loads as fast and appears equally responsive to the current renderer. <img width="306" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-11 at 12 09 15 AM" src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/107301/66d82f45-5ea2-4e2b-86c6-5b3ed333c827"> Things missing: - [x] video streaming. ~~Requires a bit of plumbing on both Blade and Zed sides, but all fairly straightforward.~~ - verified with a local setup - [x] resize. ~~Not sure where exactly to hook up the reaction on the window size change. Once we know where, the fix is one line.~~ - [ ] fine-tune CA Layer - this isn't a blocker for merging the PR, but it would be a blocker if we wanted to switch to the new path by default - [ ] rebase on latest, get the dependency merged (need review/merge of https://github.com/zed-industries/font-kit/pull/2!) Update: I implemented resize support as well as "surface" rendering on the Blade path (which will be useful on Linux/Windows later on). I haven't tested the latter though - not sure how to get something streaming. Would appreciate some help! I don't think this should be a blocker to this PR, anyway. The only little piece that's missing for the Blade on MacOS path to be full-featured is fine-tuning the CALayer configuration. Zed does a lot of careful logic in configuring the layer, such as switching the "present with transaction" on/off intermittently, which Blade path doesn't have yet. Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
2024-02-17 00:39:40 +03:00
blade-rwh = { package = "raw-window-handle", version = "0.5" }
cap-std = "3.0"
chrono = { version = "0.4", features = ["serde"] }
clap = { version = "4.4", features = ["derive"] }
clickhouse = { version = "0.11.6" }
ctor = "0.2.6"
core-foundation = { version = "0.9.3" }
core-foundation-sys = "0.8.6"
derive_more = "0.99.17"
emojis = "0.6.1"
env_logger = "0.9"
futures = "0.3"
futures-lite = "1.13"
git2 = { version = "0.15", default-features = false }
globset = "0.4"
hex = "0.4.3"
ignore = "0.4.22"
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indoc = "1"
# We explicitly disable http2 support in isahc.
isahc = { version = "1.7.2", default-features = false, features = [
"static-curl",
"text-decoding",
] }
itertools = "0.11.0"
lazy_static = "1.4.0"
linkify = "0.10.0"
log = { version = "0.4.16", features = ["kv_unstable_serde"] }
ordered-float = "2.1.1"
palette = { version = "0.7.5", default-features = false, features = ["std"] }
parking_lot = "0.12.1"
profiling = "1"
postage = { version = "0.5", features = ["futures-traits"] }
pretty_assertions = "1.3.0"
prost = "0.9"
prost-build = "0.9"
prost-types = "0.9"
pulldown-cmark = { version = "0.10.0", default-features = false }
rand = "0.8.5"
refineable = { path = "./crates/refineable" }
regex = "1.5"
rusqlite = { version = "0.29.0", features = ["blob", "array", "modern_sqlite"] }
rust-embed = { version = "8.0", features = ["include-exclude"] }
schemars = "0.8"
semver = "1.0"
serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive", "rc"] }
serde_derive = { version = "1.0", features = ["deserialize_in_place"] }
serde_json = { version = "1.0", features = ["preserve_order", "raw_value"] }
serde_json_lenient = { version = "0.1", features = [
"preserve_order",
"raw_value",
] }
serde_repr = "0.1"
sha2 = "0.10"
shellexpand = "2.1.0"
smallvec = { version = "1.6", features = ["union"] }
smol = "1.2"
strum = { version = "0.25.0", features = ["derive"] }
subtle = "2.5.0"
sysinfo = "0.30.7"
tempfile = "3.9.0"
thiserror = "1.0.29"
2023-11-14 17:12:25 +03:00
tiktoken-rs = "0.5.7"
time = { version = "0.3", features = [
Add `git blame` (#8889) This adds a new action to the editor: `editor: toggle git blame`. When used it turns on a sidebar containing `git blame` information for the currently open buffer. The git blame information is updated when the buffer changes. It handles additions, deletions, modifications, changes to the underlying git data (new commits, changed commits, ...), file saves. It also handles folding and wrapping lines correctly. When the user hovers over a commit, a tooltip displays information for the commit that introduced the line. If the repository has a remote with the name `origin` configured, then clicking on a blame entry opens the permalink to the commit on the code host. Users can right-click on a blame entry to get a context menu which allows them to copy the SHA of the commit. The feature also works on shared projects, e.g. when collaborating a peer can request `git blame` data. As of this PR, Zed now comes bundled with a `git` binary so that users don't have to have `git` installed locally to use this feature. ### Screenshots ![screenshot-2024-03-28-13 57 43@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/ee8ec55d-3b5e-4d63-a85a-852da914f5ba) ![screenshot-2024-03-28-14 01 23@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/2ba8efd7-e887-4076-a87a-587a732b9e9a) ![screenshot-2024-03-28-14 01 32@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/496f4a06-b189-4881-b427-2289ae6e6075) ### TODOs - [x] Bundling `git` binary ### Release Notes Release Notes: - Added `editor: toggle git blame` command that toggles a sidebar with git blame information for the current buffer. --------- Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennetbo@gmx.de> Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
2024-03-28 20:32:11 +03:00
"macros",
"parsing",
"serde",
"serde-well-known",
"formatting",
] }
toml = "0.8"
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }
tower-http = "0.4.4"
tree-sitter = { version = "0.20", features = ["wasm"] }
tree-sitter-bash = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-bash", rev = "7331995b19b8f8aba2d5e26deb51d2195c18bc94" }
tree-sitter-c = "0.20.1"
tree-sitter-clojure = { git = "https://github.com/prcastro/tree-sitter-clojure", branch = "update-ts" }
tree-sitter-cpp = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-cpp", rev = "f44509141e7e483323d2ec178f2d2e6c0fc041c1" }
tree-sitter-css = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-css", rev = "769203d0f9abe1a9a691ac2b9fe4bb4397a73c51" }
tree-sitter-dart = { git = "https://github.com/agent3bood/tree-sitter-dart", rev = "48934e3bf757a9b78f17bdfaa3e2b4284656fdc7" }
tree-sitter-elixir = { git = "https://github.com/elixir-lang/tree-sitter-elixir", rev = "a2861e88a730287a60c11ea9299c033c7d076e30" }
tree-sitter-elm = { git = "https://github.com/elm-tooling/tree-sitter-elm", rev = "692c50c0b961364c40299e73c1306aecb5d20f40" }
tree-sitter-embedded-template = "0.20.0"
Add syntax highlighting and LSP (erlang_lsp) for Erlang (#7093) This pull request implements support for the [Erlang Language](https://erlang.org/). **It adds:** * [tree-sitter-erlang](https://github.com/WhatsApp/tree-sitter-erlang) grammar highlights (Licensed under Apache-2 from WhatsApp which is compatible with Zed licensing model), folds and indents * Erlang file icon based on the [official one](https://www.erlang.org/doc/erlang-logo.png) * [erlang_ls](https://github.com/erlang-ls/erlang_ls) support Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4939, possibly a duplicate of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/7085 with more features. Suppose @wingyplus wants to join efforts here. **To complete (out of scope for this PR):** * Support for the ELP language server from WhatsApp. CC @robertoaloi * Better indentation handling, need something like `indentNextLinePattern` in VS Code **Screenshots:** ![Screenshot 2024-01-30 at 11 03 51 AM](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/168440/5289c245-9edd-46b8-b443-d7b3210f6510) ![Screenshot 2024-01-30 at 11 01 19 AM](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/168440/bd22b322-5344-44e6-b5f7-6e352fb3deef) ![Screenshot 2024-01-30 at 11 01 37 AM](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/168440/f28f6a15-383e-4719-8a87-fceae5062436) ![Screenshot 2024-01-30 at 11 02 03 AM](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/168440/980d5213-0367-4a08-86eb-5743dfa628eb) ![Screenshot 2024-01-30 at 11 02 19 AM](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/168440/ea998891-604d-48d6-929f-ae4c1bb3fae1) Outline: ![Screenshot 2024-01-31 at 9 09 36 AM](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/168440/46d56d94-21c3-414d-84fb-9251fa2506ab) **Release Notes:** * Added Erlang Support ([7093](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/7093)). --------- Signed-off-by: Thanabodee Charoenpiriyakij <wingyminus@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Thanabodee Charoenpiriyakij <wingyminus@gmail.com>
2024-02-01 19:54:26 +03:00
tree-sitter-erlang = "0.4.0"
tree-sitter-glsl = { git = "https://github.com/theHamsta/tree-sitter-glsl", rev = "2a56fb7bc8bb03a1892b4741279dd0a8758b7fb3" }
tree-sitter-go = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-go", rev = "aeb2f33b366fd78d5789ff104956ce23508b85db" }
tree-sitter-gomod = { git = "https://github.com/camdencheek/tree-sitter-go-mod" }
tree-sitter-gowork = { git = "https://github.com/d1y/tree-sitter-go-work" }
tree-sitter-hcl = { git = "https://github.com/MichaHoffmann/tree-sitter-hcl", rev = "v1.1.0" }
rustc-demangle = "0.1.23"
tree-sitter-heex = { git = "https://github.com/phoenixframework/tree-sitter-heex", rev = "2e1348c3cf2c9323e87c2744796cf3f3868aa82a" }
tree-sitter-html = "0.19.0"
tree-sitter-jsdoc = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-jsdoc", ref = "6a6cf9e7341af32d8e2b2e24a37fbfebefc3dc55" }
tree-sitter-json = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-json", rev = "40a81c01a40ac48744e0c8ccabbaba1920441199" }
tree-sitter-lua = "0.0.14"
tree-sitter-markdown = { git = "https://github.com/MDeiml/tree-sitter-markdown", rev = "330ecab87a3e3a7211ac69bbadc19eabecdb1cca" }
tree-sitter-nix = { git = "https://github.com/nix-community/tree-sitter-nix", rev = "66e3e9ce9180ae08fc57372061006ef83f0abde7" }
tree-sitter-nu = { git = "https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu", rev = "7dd29f9616822e5fc259f5b4ae6c4ded9a71a132" }
tree-sitter-ocaml = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-ocaml", rev = "4abfdc1c7af2c6c77a370aee974627be1c285b3b" }
tree-sitter-proto = { git = "https://github.com/rewinfrey/tree-sitter-proto", rev = "36d54f288aee112f13a67b550ad32634d0c2cb52" }
tree-sitter-python = "0.20.2"
tree-sitter-racket = { git = "https://github.com/zed-industries/tree-sitter-racket", rev = "eb010cf2c674c6fd9a6316a84e28ef90190fe51a" }
tree-sitter-regex = "0.20.0"
tree-sitter-ruby = "0.20.0"
tree-sitter-rust = "0.20.3"
tree-sitter-scheme = { git = "https://github.com/6cdh/tree-sitter-scheme", rev = "af0fd1fa452cb2562dc7b5c8a8c55551c39273b9" }
tree-sitter-typescript = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-typescript", rev = "5d20856f34315b068c41edaee2ac8a100081d259" }
tree-sitter-vue = { git = "https://github.com/zed-industries/tree-sitter-vue", rev = "6608d9d60c386f19d80af7d8132322fa11199c42" }
tree-sitter-yaml = { git = "https://github.com/zed-industries/tree-sitter-yaml", rev = "f545a41f57502e1b5ddf2a6668896c1b0620f930" }
unindent = "0.1.7"
unicase = "2.6"
url = "2.2"
uuid = { version = "1.1.2", features = ["v4"] }
wasmparser = "0.201"
wasm-encoder = "0.201"
wasmtime = { version = "19.0.0", default-features = false, features = [
"async",
"demangle",
"runtime",
"cranelift",
"component-model",
] }
wasmtime-wasi = "19.0.0"
Detect and possibly use user-installed `gopls` / `zls` language servers (#8188) After a lot of back-and-forth, this is a small attempt to implement solutions (1) and (3) in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7902. The goal is to have a minimal change that helps users get started with Zed, until we have extensions ready. Release Notes: - Added detection of user-installed `gopls` to Go language server adapter. If a user has `gopls` in `$PATH` when opening a worktree, it will be used. - Added detection of user-installed `zls` to Zig language server adapter. If a user has `zls` in `$PATH` when opening a worktree, it will be used. Example: I don't have `go` installed globally, but I do have `gopls`: ``` ~ $ which go go not found ~ $ which gopls /Users/thorstenball/code/go/bin/gopls ``` But I do have `go` in a project's directory: ``` ~/tmp/go-testing φ which go /Users/thorstenball/.local/share/mise/installs/go/1.21.5/go/bin/go ~/tmp/go-testing φ which gopls /Users/thorstenball/code/go/bin/gopls ``` With current Zed when I run `zed ~/tmp/go-testing`, I'd get the dreaded error: ![screenshot-2024-02-23-11 14 08@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/822ea59b-c63e-4102-a50e-75501cc4e0e3) But with the changes in this PR, it works: ``` [2024-02-23T11:14:42+01:00 INFO language::language_registry] starting language server "gopls", path: "/Users/thorstenball/tmp/go-testing", id: 1 [2024-02-23T11:14:42+01:00 INFO language::language_registry] found user-installed language server for Go. path: "/Users/thorstenball/code/go/bin/gopls", arguments: ["-mode=stdio"] [2024-02-23T11:14:42+01:00 INFO lsp] starting language server. binary path: "/Users/thorstenball/code/go/bin/gopls", working directory: "/Users/thorstenball/tmp/go-testing", args: ["-mode=stdio"] ``` --------- Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
2024-02-23 15:39:14 +03:00
which = "6.0.0"
wit-component = "0.201"
sys-locale = "0.3.1"
[workspace.dependencies.windows]
version = "0.53.0"
features = [
"implement",
"Wdk_System_SystemServices",
"Win32_Globalization",
"Win32_Graphics_DirectWrite",
"Win32_Graphics_Gdi",
"Win32_Media",
"Win32_Security",
"Win32_Security_Credentials",
"Win32_Storage_FileSystem",
"Win32_System_LibraryLoader",
"Win32_System_Com",
"Win32_System_Com_StructuredStorage",
"Win32_System_DataExchange",
"Win32_System_LibraryLoader",
"Win32_System_Ole",
"Win32_System_SystemInformation",
"Win32_System_SystemServices",
"Win32_System_Threading",
"Win32_System_Time",
"Win32_UI_Controls",
"Win32_UI_HiDpi",
"Win32_UI_Input_Ime",
"Win32_UI_Input_KeyboardAndMouse",
"Win32_UI_Shell",
"Win32_UI_WindowsAndMessaging",
]
[patch.crates-io]
tree-sitter = { git = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter", rev = "7f21c3b98c0749ac192da67a0d65dfe3eabc4a63" }
# Workaround for a broken nightly build of gpui: See #7644 and revisit once 0.5.3 is released.
pathfinder_simd = { git = "https://github.com/servo/pathfinder.git", rev = "30419d07660dc11a21e42ef4a7fa329600cff152" }
[profile.dev]
split-debuginfo = "unpacked"
debug = "limited"
2021-05-07 15:42:56 +03:00
[profile.dev.package]
taffy = { opt-level = 3 }
cranelift-codegen = { opt-level = 3 }
rustybuzz = { opt-level = 3 }
ttf-parser = { opt-level = 3 }
wasmtime-cranelift = { opt-level = 3 }
wasmtime = { opt-level = 3 }
2023-11-16 10:15:14 +03:00
2021-05-07 15:42:56 +03:00
[profile.release]
debug = "limited"
lto = "thin"
codegen-units = 1
chore: Merge zed lib with zed binary. TL;DR: - shaves off about 0.5 seconds from most of our debug builds. - It would've slightly regressed release build due to preventing build pipelining, but as a tradeoff I've bumped up codegen-units for zed. \# What did you come up with this time Piotr In our zed repository I've noticed that merely *loading dependencies* in each crate takes non-trivial amount of time (~800ms in case of editor). That is to say, the moment you \`use editor\`, your build time increases by 800ms - this happens just once in crate though, as it looks like compiler has to load .rlibs of all of the referenced dependencies. This is visible under rustc's self-profile. Repro steps on twitter: https://twitter.com/PiotrOsiewicz/status/1762845413072101567 \# How does this commit alleviate this? zed lib + zed bin are on critical path of every build and cumulatively take about 3s to build. This commit bundles all of this up into ~2.2s of bin build time instead. \# Wait, splitting binary targets is good, no? Splitting up a binary target into lib + bin is generally considered to be a good practice, as you can then reuse the lib part elsewhere if needed. It also allows the build to kick off the moment metadata for all of the dependencies is available (thus, you don't need to wait for codegen). However, we do not really use zed as a lib, so the first benefit is not really a thing for us. The latter *is* indeed something we lose out on in release mode (in dev codegen phase of leaf-ish crates is insignificant, as we use shared generics - thus we don't spend much time codegening). That's why I've bumped codegen units for zed crate to 16 in release mode to keep build times in tact.
2024-03-19 03:11:36 +03:00
[profile.release.package]
zed = { codegen-units = 16 }
[workspace.lints.clippy]
dbg_macro = "deny"
todo = "deny"
# Motivation: We use `vec![a..b]` a lot when dealing with ranges in text, so
# warning on this rule produces a lot of noise.
single_range_in_vec_init = "allow"
# These are all of the rules that currently have violations in the Zed
# codebase.
#
# We'll want to drive this list down by either:
# 1. fixing violations of the rule and begin enforcing it
# 2. deciding we want to allow the rule permanently, at which point
# we should codify that separately above.
#
# This list shouldn't be added to; it should only get shorter.
# =============================================================================
# There are a bunch of rules currently failing in the `style` group, so
# allow all of those, for now.
style = "allow"
# Individual rules that have violations in the codebase:
almost_complete_range = "allow"
arc_with_non_send_sync = "allow"
borrowed_box = "allow"
let_underscore_future = "allow"
map_entry = "allow"
non_canonical_partial_ord_impl = "allow"
reversed_empty_ranges = "allow"
type_complexity = "allow"
[workspace.metadata.cargo-machete]
ignored = ["bindgen", "cbindgen", "prost_build", "serde"]